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republicans going to try to pass something specific to faa? >> does this mean they are going to try to do a every time there is a problem? >> or do you try to do the big piece? >> i have to go to shameless plugs. >> 50th anniversary for the lawyers committee. go to the website. >> we have to build a workforce. 50% of the governors out there in their state of the union addresses talk about education. >> it's a great study. i know what you are talking about. my republican polling partner did a great analysis of the state of the state education. >> it is not glamorous but essential. >> pete williams. >> here it is. that is the way to look at it. that's it for this edition of "the daily run down" we know there is potentially intriguing breaking news. tomorrow we will talk to congressman mike mccall just hours after he received a top secret briefing. >>> and taking a dive to the race for john kerry's former senate seat. chris jansing, bye-bye. at the airports not too many problems. most likely be areas like kansas city or chicago or st. louis with
republicans going to try to pass something specific to faa? >> does this mean they are going to try to do a every time there is a problem? >> or do you try to do the big piece? >> i have to go to shameless plugs. >> 50th anniversary for the lawyers committee. go to the website. >> we have to build a workforce. 50% of the governors out there in their state of the union addresses talk about education. >> it's a great study. i know what you are talking about. my...
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. >>> up next, president obama signed legislation ending faa furloughs. he called it a short-term band-aid. next, a deep dive into why airport delays got lawmakers' attention while massive cuts in other federal programs have not. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc.?ñ?h >> that's the music. today we take a deep dive into the sequester cuts. those rules congress put in place to force the federal government to tighten its belt. it was working until last friday. that's when congressional lawmakers saw faa furloughs take their toll in the form of longer lines and flight delays. so they took action. kind of. what congress did was take money earmarked for airport repairs down the road and used it to plug the financial hole left by the sequester. president obama signed the legislation into law wednesday but before he did he criticized it as a short-term band-aid that treats the symptoms rather than the disease. >> these cuts are scheduled to keep falling across other parts of the government that provide vital services for the american people. and
. >>> up next, president obama signed legislation ending faa furloughs. he called it a short-term band-aid. next, a deep dive into why airport delays got lawmakers' attention while massive cuts in other federal programs have not. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc.?ñ?h >> that's the music. today we take a deep dive into the sequester cuts. those rules congress put in place to force the federal government to tighten its belt. it was working until last...
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here's what the faa says. as a result of employee furloughs due to sequestration the faa is implementing traffic management initiatives at airports and facilities around the country. travelers can expect to see a wide range of delays that will change throughout t
here's what the faa says. as a result of employee furloughs due to sequestration the faa is implementing traffic management initiatives at airports and facilities around the country. travelers can expect to see a wide range of delays that will change throughout t
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. >> faa, land the planes! >> i would love to give a shoutout to my colleague, alex, for his coverage on michele bachmann. >>> watch roy hibbert take it to the miami heat tonight. georgetown prep zone. he's playing really great. at 10:00, military channel, tom brokaw, set that on your comcast dvr if you're watching the basketball. we've got much more on lincoln chafee's party switch, the challenge he's facing in 2014. check it out on our website, rundown.msnbc.com. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you tomorrow. coming up next on msnbc, "chris jansing & company." take care. al this time. al this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through
. >> faa, land the planes! >> i would love to give a shoutout to my colleague, alex, for his coverage on michele bachmann. >>> watch roy hibbert take it to the miami heat tonight. georgetown prep zone. he's playing really great. at 10:00, military channel, tom brokaw, set that on your comcast dvr if you're watching the basketball. we've got much more on lincoln chafee's party switch, the challenge he's facing in 2014. check it out on our website, rundown.msnbc.com. that's...
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government budget cuts that kicked in last month are forcing the faa and other agencies to cut some spending. f furloughs kicked in yesterday. the agency will furlough some 15,000 air traffic controllers. because of the cuts airports say passengers should expect increased delays. the length of the delays will vary depending on the schedule and situation at each specific airport. employees at the epa, office of management and budget, also face furloughs starting this week. >>> residents and investigators continue their search today through the destruction in west, texas, to try to figure out what caused the fertilizer plant there to explode. investigators say they found the origin of the explosion, but they still don't know what caused the initial fire that led to the blast last wednesday. fertilizer company is working closely with authorities to aid the investigation. the death toll from the blast remains at 14. a public memorial for first responders will take place in the town later this week. by the way, all the presidents, ex and otherwise will be in dallas. don't be surprised if there's
government budget cuts that kicked in last month are forcing the faa and other agencies to cut some spending. f furloughs kicked in yesterday. the agency will furlough some 15,000 air traffic controllers. because of the cuts airports say passengers should expect increased delays. the length of the delays will vary depending on the schedule and situation at each specific airport. employees at the epa, office of management and budget, also face furloughs starting this week. >>> residents...